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Iino District, Mie
Iino may refer to: * Iino (surname), a Japanese surname * Iino Domain, a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan * Iino Castle, a castle in Ebino, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan * Mount Iino, a mountain of Kagawa Prefecture, Japan * Iino, Fukushima was a town located in Date District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,592 and a density of 309.34 persons per km2. The total area was 21.31 km2. On July 1, 2008, Iino was merged into the ...
, a former town in Date District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Iino (surname)
Iino (written: ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese footballer Fictional characters *, a character in the manga series ''Kaguya-sama: Love Is War'' {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Iino Domain
was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Kazusa Province (modern-day Chiba Prefecture). The domain was centered on Iino Jin’ya, a fortified residence in what is now the city of Futtsu, Chiba. It was ruled for the entirety of its history by a branch of the Hoshina clan (later Matsudaira clan) of Aizu. History Iino Domain was created when a 7000 ''koku'' ''hatamoto,'' Hoshina Masasada was granted an additional 10,000 ''koku'' of territory in Settsu Province after his appointment as Justicar of Osaka in 1648. On his death, 2000 ''koku'' was given to his younger son, Hoshina Masafusa, reducing the domain to 15,000 ''koku''. However, the domain expanded again to 20,000 ''koku'' under the tenure of Hoshina Masakage. The 10th (and final) ''daimyō'' of Iino Domain, Hoshina Masaari, served as ''wakadoshiyori,'' and played an important role as a commander in the Second Chōshū expedition. However, during the Boshin War, he switched sides to the ...
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Iino Castle
also known as Kame-jiro was a castle structure in Ebino, Miyazaki, Japan. Iino Castle was built by the Kusakabe clan and was later controlled by the Shimazu clan. Shimazu Yoshihiro became command of the castle and spent 26 years in the castle. He set out for Battle of Kizaki from the castle. In 1590, Yoshihiro moved to Kurino Castle in Aira District, Kagoshima, Aira. The castle was demolished by Tokugawa shogunate's one country one castle rule in 1615. The castle is now only ruins, with some earthworks and moats. About 50 minutes walk from Ebino Iino Station. Gallery File:Iino Castle.jpg, Dry moat of Sannomaru Compound File:Iino Castle2.jpg, Honmaru of Iino Castle File:Earthen wall of Honmaru Iino Castle.jpg, Eathen wall of Monomi compound References

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Mount Iino
is a mountain on the border of Sakaide and Marugame in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. Outline Mount Iino is also called Sanuki Fuji because of its resemblance to Mount Fuji. This mountain is one of the Continued 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. Access By bus or walk from Sakaide Station or Marugame Station is a passenger railway station located in the city of Marugame, Kagawa, Marugame, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number "Y10". Lines The station is served by the JR Shikoku Yosan Line and is located .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Iino Tourist attractions in Kagawa Prefecture Landforms of Kagawa Prefecture ...
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